My first collection

Wandering through the streets of London, I stumbled upon a construction net and a handful of abandoned sandbags silent relics of the city, still vibrating with untold stories.
There, in that unlikely encounter, a spark emerged: these fragments of the urban landscape could be summoned into my first Aluhmora Upcycling collection, opening a new portal of creation.

Every material carries a pulse.
A memory.
A former life.

The sandbags once held the weight of a house being rebuilt guardians of resilience.
The nets once framed the skeleton of the city witnesses of labor, dust, and transformation.
The straps came from forgotten projects ghosts of what could have been.
And the crochet pieces were born from the hands of women who stitched their way through the shadows of depression, weaving healing into thread.

These elements are not merely materials; they are lived experiences.
They arrive already charged with time, with purpose, with wounds and wisdom.
Now they converge not by accident, but by invitation in the inaugural chapter of Aluhmora Upcycling: Roots of Renewal.

This collection arises where memory meets matter, where the discarded becomes sacred, where what was once overlooked is called back into existence.
To renew is not to overwrite the past, it is to reveal its hidden light.
It is to listen to what the material wishes to become.
It is to transform remnants into poetry, waste into meaning.

Roots of Renewal unfolds as an act of alchemy:
a resurrection of forgotten textures,
a dance between the seen and the unseen,
a celebration of survival, transformation, and rebirth.

Here, creation becomes a ritual.
And every piece is a testimony that beauty does not vanish, it simply waits to be found again.